John, let us know here if you still have trouble subscribing to ooo-users. I notice that the ooo-users list, and the one for Japanese, seem to have stronger e-mail filtering so that even subscription requests can be bounced and not even seen by a moderator to accept or reject what the robot finds suspicious.
That may require adjustment. - Dennis PS: My use of digital signatures when posting here solves an indirect problem. I can type normally and the signature process will make hard line-wraps to my text. So I can still do my composing with full text flow working. (It won't change my top-posting, though.) -----Original Message----- From: John Boyle [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 16:06 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Proposal] Shutting down legacy OOo mailing lists On 10/19/2011 2:04 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote: > ****** > This E-Mail possibly is a digitally signed message with Security > Certificate. As this email was modified at the Gateway by MailScan, > your browser might give "Invalid Signature" warning. Please ignore > this warning. > ****** > > > John, > > The list [email protected] is proposed to be the replacement > for > [email protected] and [email protected]. You can subscribe to ooo-users@ by sending an > e-mail from the e-mail address you want to be subscribed from to > [email protected] . If that succeeds, you will > receive > a response from the list robot, [email protected] that > tells > you what to do next to confirm your subscription. > > I see that you were having trouble subscribing to ooo-users at the beginning > of September. Is that still not working for you? > > - Dennis > > -----Original Message----- > From: John Boyle [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 13:33 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [SPAM] Re: [Proposal] Shutting down legacy OOo mailing lists > [ ... ] > To Rob Weir, et al: I now have the wiki page bookmarked , but as of yet > I had no idea where to look to see what the recommended new user lists > or otherwise will be. I do not have any programming skills, I am > basically just a user of the product. I just happen to think if you're > going to do this combining And translating, that a list should be made > of the proposed new lists.I did not know there were 303 lists associated > with OOo! That is a surprise to me. I am mostly interested in keeping > some kind of users list active, so that I can learn more of how to use > the product. I got on the ooo-dev. list mostly by accident, as I wasn't > clear on how to just get on the new users list. I have stayed on this > list, as this way I learned what you are planning to do with the whole > program and it has been very interesting, although I have had to delete > some because it was beyond me and what I could do. So, can you give me > an idea of what the new lists will be called and how soon will we be > forced to change?:-) To Dennis: Yes, but following the instructions from the message just before this one, I am trying again!:-)
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